Daily Times-Gazette, 21 Sep 1950, p. 9

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> & THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1950 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE NINE WOMEN -- In Jhe Co ] ne RE [5 ~. OF INTEREST 3EAUTY FOR YOU :- Hav= A Definite Good-Looks Goal | 8y HELEN What is your looking woman? This yours will determine to 8 extent your own appearance. Goo taste, of course, is 2a tremendous factor in the composition of beat, ty; the woman who possesses %, has a good chance of MARIE he grade, even though 'her tes) pres be far from classical and her fig nothing to brag about. It is not always wha make he : %, but what she doesn't do. ne all know the woman 'whose e gry effort toward puleprite mal es orse. . Ter ring Bui when white tresses would form a 'becoming, frame for her wrinkled face. lays on mascara tired old eyes ! Instead of dressing her age and figure, juvenile clot! pear ridiedlons of pity. s 3 , she wouldn't C BD appearance depends Its of all on exquisite grooming. 2 ter a gingham frock that 1s eg and clean than an expensive Jol ' that is within three jumps of he dry cleaners shop. Soiled peck. wear or soiled gloves Yh dus st girl out of 1 : presi Wi little meaning if below them are runover heels. The fine lines of the feminine shape are distorted if carriage 1S sloppy. | To stand among the special ones, one must have keen regard for one's manners--how one talks, how one behaves. What you are deter- mines_ charm. Though 2 girl may have all the qualifications for a model in a fashion show, she gals a black mark if she shouts or shrills when she Sates. is not en Migr for a girl to have pretty clothes, the chic hair-do, the peaches-and-cream complexion, to "look cute"--as the boys express it--but all that will not inspire suitors to swarm about her. She must be friendly, a good egg, and ideal of She look more tired. according to didn't try to look ough these days. idea of a good, a certain t she does ctive to the; rself attra we | silver | and makes her | she takes to] es that make her ap-| i She is an object look so old.' Neat | JAMES Distributed by King Features Syndicate Desiring to appear sophisticated, she adopts a weary, bored expression, = » of | LJ she should be responsive. | Affectations are a mistake. Every-! body sees through them. The girl who is the life of the party may have a few pet affectations. Then there is the girl who, desiring to appear sophisticated, puts on a weary, bored expression. . It doe n't get her places. Naturalness of be- havior is the winning card, as naturalness of appearance issweep- ing away the too-made-up mode of | the past decade. Among the sisters are many types, and each- type is self-creat- ed. WHAT SHOULD I DO ABOUT -- Displaying Wedding Presents? By MRS CORNELIUS BELUKMAN i Dear Mrs. Beeckman: : When I arrange my wedding pres- ents to be shown to the guests, is it proper to display the card that is ri ift? sent with the g Nancy. it is considered best taste | ray e cards with the not to place th : wedding gifts on display. More and more the trend 'is against showing the cards, so to avoid any com- arison-comments! ah Guest Does Not Remove Glove Before Shaking Hands Dear Mrs. Beeckman: Should a woman guest at a wed- ding remove her gloves before shak- ing hands with the members of the -line? receiving-lin JMB. No. A Present From "A Grateful Patient" ar Mrs. Beeckman: De want to thank my a ing him a sma'l but nice pres- gv rh Is it proper for me to give this gift? (2, If so, what type of gift? (3) How shall I address the package? To "Dr. and Mrs. John Brown" (I do not know his wife), or to "Dr. John Brown?" And do I send it to his home or to his ? office CMC. (1) Yes ... if you have paid, or made every effort to pay, his pro- fessional fee. But it's not a good or fair procedure for a patient to ask for or accept a reduced-fee or no- fee, and then bestow on the doctor a present as a "substitute" for pay- ment. . (2) Best kind of gift is some ar- ticle for his office, something you have, from observation, sensed would welcome: perhaps an item for his desk, perhaps a leather port- follo, an engagement pad, a mod- ern-design pencil or pen, or some- thing similar. This kind of gift would be ad- dressed to "Dr. John Brown" and sent to his office. Or you might send a gift for him and his wife # GRUEN VERI-THIN For every gift occasion, we recommend a superb GRUEN Precision Watch--masterpicce of accuracy and design. BURNS | | (even though you have not met | { her), addressed to both and sent | Ito their home: for example, a bas- | ket or box of fruits and sweets; or a selected group of small contain- ers of hors d'oeuvres, or various spreads for canapes or sandwiches; or a box of the small, gay glass jars lor jams and jellies; or a group of | boxes of tea-cookies plus a box or | two of tea. - | Inappropriate Plan For | Housewarming | Dear Mrs. Beeckman: | Several months ago my younger | sister eloped, was later married in | church, has been living in furnish- ed roms, and now very soon is to [move into her own home. When she was married we did not have lany kind of party. But when she { moves into her own home I thought lit would be appropriate to have a | Housewarming. Would this be | right? Also, would it be right for {me to give this Housewarming? If so, should. I specify what articles or | type of articles to bring? Who | should be invited . . . only relatives |and close friends, or also co-work- ers and others? M.A. If you, the sister, should give the | Housewarming and "specify" the | ype of articles you would like to {have the guests bring, it would cer- | tainly give the unattractive impres- {sion that, since your sister chose | to elope and therefore did not have | any showers given for her, you are making up for this lack or shower | presents by urging. the gues to | bring Housewarming presents. My omel; Win Praise For Raising Question Of Windsor Clean-Up Windsor, Sept. 21 -- (CP) --Mrs. R. J. Marshall of Agincourt, Ont., president of the National Council of Women, tcday praised Windsor women "for the splendid part they played in the recent expose of crime and vice conditions in their city." In a message Mrs. Marshall said that Councils of Women across Canada "will no longer tolerate those things which are fostered by organized crime . . , we intend to do our share." s Mrs. Marshall was referring to a report by two provincial police in- spectors published last week, which said that. organized vice was wide- spread in Windsor. The local Council of Women went on record earlier this year in favor of an investigation of .police con- ditions in Windsor. Sanding of floors is now elimin- ated by a new liquid removing var- nish and shellac. Simply Beautiful Here's a real find! This filet-cro- chet square is so large that pine in seavy cotton make a stunning 60x 60-inch lunch cloth! Square is 13 inches in No. 50 cot- ten, 29 inches in heavy cotton. Pat- tern 7467; charts; directions. send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to The Dally l'imes-Gazette Paitern Dept. Osh awa. 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